FILARIA, FRINGILLA. 187 
lepidopterorum, (butterfly and miller worm,) tail 
®& 
hooked. 
See MS. P. 
4—4, Fisrunaria. Spec. 3. 
tobacaria, (tobacco-pipe,) tail bifid, ending in a 
slender tapering whip. 
15—2. Frustrra. Spec. 418. 
faliacea, (horn-wrack,) foliaceous, branched, with 
rounded wedge-form subdivisions. 
See Ms. P. 
S—6. Forricuuta. Spec. 18. 
auricularia, (earwig,) dark chesnut.; forcepsecury- 
ed, toothed at the base 5 antennz with 14 joints. 
See MS. P. 
8—9. Formica. Spec. 70. 
7 
hercularea, (black ant or emmet,) black ; abdo- 
men ovate ; legs ferruginous. 
rufa, (red-leg ant,) black ; thorax compressed, 
legs rufous. 
fusca, (brown ant,) grey-brown, polished ; anten- 
ne and legs ferruginous ; wings white. 
yubra, (red ant,) testaceous ; eyes and dot under 
the abdomen black. 
cespitum, (flying ant,) black; petiole of the ab- 
domen with two tubercles ; scutel two-toothed. 
Fly freely in fair weather, from beneath mossy 
hillocks. Ae 
See MS. P. 
2—2. Frineitta. Spec. 112. 
lapponica, (finch,) bead black; body grey and 
black ; eyebrows white ; outer tail feathers with 
a white wedge-form spot. 6 inches long. 
